madhesh wara wrote:

>   Kernel does not recognize /dev/cdrom as a block device (maybe insmod
> driver!)

do
umount /dev/cdrom
and then
mount /dev/cdrom

are you able to eject the cdrom drive by pressing the button

hopefully it works,
sometimes people see big to ignore the small.
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